单词 | kick |
释义 | kick noun¹ 1act of kicking踢adjective | verb + kick | preposition adjective➤good, hard, hefty, powerful, sharp, swift, vicious狠狠的/使劲的/用力的/强有力的/突然的/迅速的/凶猛的一踢◆she gave him a hard kick to the stomach.她使劲踢了他腹部一脚。◆this city could use a good kick in the pants. (name, figurative) 这个城市需要好好鞭策一下。➤karate, roundhouse, scissor空手道脚法;回旋踢;剪式打腿◆olivia leapt forward with a high karate kick.奥利维娅向前一跳,来了一记空手道高位踢腿。➤high, leg高踢腿;踢腿◆an energetic performer using dance routines and high kicks用常规舞蹈动作和高踢腿表演的充满活力的表演者➤corner, free, goal, overhead, penalty, spot (all in football/soccer皆用于足球) 角球;任意球;球门球;倒钩球;罚点球➤drop (in rugby and american football橄榄球) 落踢➤onside (in american football美式橄榄球) 短踢verb + kick➤give sb/sth踢⋯一脚◆give the door a good kick if it won't open.门打不开就使劲踹一下。➤aim踢向➤deliver, land, plant踢出一脚;踢中一脚;狠踢一脚◆roy landed a kick to the man's head.罗伊一脚踢中了那个男人的头。➤get, receive被踢;挨一脚◆he had received a painful kick on the knee.他的膝盖挨了一脚,很痛。preposition➤kick at向⋯的一踢◆a kick at goal射门➤kick by, kick from由⋯踢出的一脚;从⋯踢出的一脚◆a kick from maynard in the last minute of the game比赛最后一分钟由梅纳德踢出的球➤kick in踢在⋯上◆a kick in the stomach踢中腹部的一脚➤kick on踢在⋯上◆a kick on the ankle踢在脚踝上的一脚➤kick to对⋯的一脚◆a kick to the ribs对着肋骨踢出的一脚kick noun² 2feeling of great pleasure/excitement极大的乐趣;极度的刺激adjective | verb + kick | preposition adjective➤big, great, huge, real极大的乐趣;巨大的刺激;欣喜verb + kick➤get获得极大的乐趣◆he gets a real kick out of fixing something so that it can be used again.把东西修好再用能让他获得真正的快乐。➤give sb给某人极大乐趣◆it gave the youngsters a kick to see their own play on television.在电视上看到他们自己的演出使这些年轻人非常激动。preposition➤for kicks为了快感◆they don't really want the things they steal. they just do it for kicks.他们并不是真的需要偷来的东西,偷窃只是追求刺激。kick verb¹ 1hit sb/sth with your foot踢adverb | preposition | phrases adverb➤hard, savagely, viciously, violently狠踢;猛踢◆don't kick the ball too hard.不要太用力地踢球。➤gently轻轻地踢◆marcia gently kicked the horse again to make it trot.马西娅又轻轻踢了一下,让马小跑起来。➤accidentally, deliberately (especially bre) 无意中踢;故意踢◆he was sent off for deliberately kicking an italian player.他因为故意踢一名意大利球员而被罚下了场。➤repeatedly反复踢◆foster admitted punching and kicking the man repeatedly.福斯特承认对那个人曾连续地拳打脚踢。➤➤around, over到处踢;踢翻◆the boys were kicking a ball around in the yard.男孩子们正在院子里踢球。◆abe roared and kicked over a table.阿贝吼叫起来,踢翻了一张桌子。preposition➤against对⋯踢;违抗⋯◆she could feel the baby kicking against her stomach wall.她能感觉到宝宝在踢她的腹壁。◆young people often kick against convention. (figurative) 青年人常常打破常规。➤at向⋯踢◆she kicked at the loose pebbles by the roadside.她向散布路边的石子踢去。➤in踢在⋯上◆they threw him to the ground and kicked him hard in the stomach.他们把他推倒,使劲踢他的肚子。➤on踢在⋯上◆she kicked me on the knee.她踢了我的膝盖。phrases➤kick a door down把门踢倒▸➤kick a door open, kick a door shut把门踢开;把门踢关上◆suddenly the far door was kicked open.远处的门突然被踢开了。➤kick sb to death把某人踹死kick verb² 2move your feet in the air蹬腿adverb | preposition | phrases adverb➤frantically, furiously, wildly狂暴地/狂怒地/狂乱地蹬腿◆he rolled over in the sand, kicking wildly.他在沙子里滚来滚去,狂乱地蹬着腿。➤off蹬掉◆they dropped their bags in the front hall and kicked off their shoes.他们把袋子撂在前厅,踢掉了鞋子。preposition➤out at用脚踢⋯◆the horse kicked out at the dog.那匹马扬起蹄子踢踹那条狗。➤with用⋯蹬◆i tried to dive back under, kicking with my legs.我使劲蹬腿,努力想潜回水下。phrases➤drag sb kicking and screaming拖着又蹬腿又叫喊的某人◆the police had to drag her kicking and screaming out of the house.警察不得不把又踢又叫的她拖出房子。➤kick your legs, your legs kick蹬腿◆the little boy was now lying on his back kicking his legs in the air.小男孩当时正躺在那儿,小腿儿乱蹬。◆i was carried upstairs, arms waving and legs kicking.我就这样又是挥手又是踢腿地被带上了楼。 kick /kɪk/ verb ●kick the tyres (name spelling kick the tires) (especially name) (informal) to test the quality of sth; to see if sth is suitable for you 检验(某物的)品质◆we now spend longer kicking the tyres before investing in start-ups. 投资新创企业之前,我们现在要花较长的时间进行考察。 ➡ tyrekicker ●kick sth about/around (informal) to discuss an idea, a plan, etc. in an informal way 非正式讨论;随便谈谈◆we'll kick some ideas around and make a decision tomorrow. 我们将会谈谈某些想法,明天作出决定。●kick back ●kick back sth (name) (often be kicked back) to pay money illegally to sb who has helped you do sth or gain an advantage (不合法地)支付回扣、酬金或佣金◆in order to get the contract, they agreed to kick back 5% of their fees to the project manager. 为了得到这份合同,他们答应将所收费用的 5% 作为回扣付给项目经理。help a noun or phrase must always follow back, but a pronoun is placed between the verb and back.back 后接名词或短语,但代词放在动词和 back 之间。 ➡ kickback ●kick off (with sth/by doing sth) (informal) to start 开始◆the year kicked off with lower sales than expected. 今年一开始销售量低于预期。 ➡ kick-off ●kick off sthto start a discussion, a meeting, an event, etc. 开始讨论(会议、事项等)◆the discounts are likely to kick off a price war with other supermarkets. 折扣可能会引发与其他超市的价格战。 ➡ kick-off ●kick sb/sth out (of sth) (informal) to make sb leave a job or position or go away from somewhere; to remove sth 解雇(某人);逐出◆they kicked out their chief executive. 他们将他们的总裁赶下台。◆the firm has been kicked out of the index of top-performing companies. 这家公司已从顶级业绩公司的指数中被挤出去了。☞ kickkick [countable] (informal) a strong feeling of pleasure and excitement, especially one that you get from doing sth slightly dangerous(尤指带点惊险的)极度刺激,极度兴奋◆i get a kick out of driving fast cars.开快车让我感觉很刺激。◆he gets his kicks from skiing.他享受滑雪的惊险刺激。◆what do you do for kicks?你做什么来寻求刺激呢?kick¹/kɪk ||; kɪk/verb1. [t] to hit or move sb/sth with your foot 踢: ◇he kicked the ball wide of the net. 他把球踢得离网很远。◇the police kicked the door down. 警察把门踢倒了。 2. [i,t] to move your foot or feet 踢腿: ◇you must kick harder if you want to swim faster. 必须更用力踢腿才可以游得快一点。 kick the habit to stop doing sth harmful that you have done for a long time 戒掉恶习 kick yourself to be annoyed with yourself because you have done sth stupid, missed an opportunity, etc (因干了傻事、失去机会等而)责备自己,懊悔 make, kick up, etc a fuss→fuss¹ kick off to start a game of football (足球)开球 kick sb out (of sth)(informal 非正式) to force sb to leave a place 开除: ◇to be kicked out of university 被大学开除 kick²/kɪk ||; kɪk/noun[c] 1. an act of kicking 踢: ◇she gave the door a kick and it closed. 她用脚一踢就把门关上了。 2. (informal 非正式) a feeling of great pleasure, excitement, etc 痛快;刺激;兴奋: ◇he seems to get a real kick out ofdriving fast. 他似乎觉得开快车很刺激。 kickkickrelated wordssee alsohit,attack,hurt/injure,sport/game,score,1. kick kick /kɪk/ [intransitive/transitive verb] the boy behind me kept kicking my chair. 我后面的男孩不停地踢我的椅子。 he was dragged kicking and screaming into a waiting police car. 他踢着、尖叫着被拖进一辆等候着的警车里。 i could feel the baby kicking inside me. 我能感觉到胎儿在我肚子里踢。 one of the gang kicked him in the stomach. 其中有个流氓踢他的肚子。kick something along/over/around etc who kicked the ball over the fence? 谁把球踢过篱笆的? kick [countable noun] a kicking action or movement 踢 one karate kick can kill someone. 空手道踢一脚可以让人送命。 and what a tremendous kick that was - straight into the goal from 200 yards. 那一脚踢得多美妙—从200码远处直入球门。 give somebody/something a kick /ˌgɪv somebody/something ə ˈkɪk/ [verb phrase] to kick someone or something once 踢某人/某物一脚 he gave the bundle a gentle kick, but still it didn't move. 他轻轻把那捆东西踢了一下,但它仍然不动。give something a good kick kick it hard 用力踢某物 if the door won't open, just give it a good hard kick. 如果那扇门打不开就狠狠地踢它一脚。 knee /niː/ [transitive verb] to hit someone using one of your knees 用膝盖撞击 she struggled free and kneed her attacker in the groin. 她挣脱开来,并用膝盖撞击那个袭击者的阴部。 boot /buːt/ [transitive verb] to kick something hard, especially a ball 使劲踢[尤指球] he booted the ball up to the other end of the playing field. 他猛地一脚把球踢到球场的另一头去。 suddenly this big heavy guy came up and booted me in the stomach. 这个高头大马的家伙突然扑上来对着我的肚子使劲踢了一脚。☞ kick¹☞ kick² |
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